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Old 07-03-2007, 06:44 PM #4 (permalink)  
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Hand 2: Call 40 into a pot of 460, yeah I think you can call this and hope to hit big, although I would have had my “check/fold” box clicked and gotten up for a drink ?

Hand 3: Lead the flop, hopefully donkey folds his terrible gutshot.

Hand 4: (KQo) I fold this from MP. As played you flopped a monster and your bet is too strong. Go with ½ the pot and hope hit something- although against a raise from the BB he could have been completing any crap and unlikely you get much action.

Hand 6: With 1000 in the pot I’d be tempted to just push this PF and try to isolate the all-in. TPTK is gold in this spot and I think you played it fine.

Hand 7: Perfect

Hand 8: With blinds this high I’d say KQo is worth pushing, even with a limper. Your stack is gonna be crippled if the blinds come around again and this is probably as good as you’re gonna get.

Hand 9: Perfect

Hand 10: Perfect

Hand 11: Look at you… kill him from the SB

Hand 13: (QQ) I like the raise here instead of pushing. You don’t mind action from one person and I think you’re more likely to get a stray call with that raise than pushing as the big stack.

Hand 15: (J9o) I’d fold PF and let Button and BB fight it out.

Hand 16: Ouch! I’d just push after his raise, but doesn’t matter, clearly you’re both getting all your chips in on this flop. So many other hands he could hold and make this move with, you can’t walk away from this…

Hand 17: history is werid on this hand… I don’t see any action before you… don't understand the call, this is push or fold easy, I'd opt for fold.

Hand 19: (22) I wouldn’t shove deuces here against two players, this late I don’t think you have much FE.

Hand 20: (A2o) Fine, not much choice with blinds that high

Overall I think you played quite well and understand what you’re doing. You’re asking good questions.
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